diff doc/manual.tex @ 1462:c12ceb891350

Don't mention 'sessions' in the manual
author Adam Chlipala <adam@chlipala.net>
date Sun, 29 May 2011 12:18:59 -0400
parents bd6b03bc6333
children 969b90b1f2f9
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--- a/doc/manual.tex	Sun May 22 13:32:29 2011 -0400
+++ b/doc/manual.tex	Sun May 29 12:18:59 2011 -0400
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
 \begin{itemize}
 \item \texttt{[allow|deny] [url|mime] PATTERN} registers a rule governing which URLs or MIME types are allowed in this application.  The first such rule to match a URL or MIME type determines the verdict.  If \texttt{PATTERN} ends in \texttt{*}, it is interpreted as a prefix rule.  Otherwise, a string must match it exactly.
 \item \texttt{alwaysInline PATH} requests that every call to the referenced function be inlined.  Section \ref{structure} explains how functions are assigned path strings.
-\item \texttt{benignEffectful Module.ident} registers an FFI function or transaction as having side effects.  The optimizer avoids removing, moving, or duplicating calls to such functions.  Every effectful FFI function must be registered, or the optimizer may make invalid transformations.  This version of the \texttt{effectful} directive registers that this function has only session-local side effects.
+\item \texttt{benignEffectful Module.ident} registers an FFI function or transaction as having side effects.  The optimizer avoids removing, moving, or duplicating calls to such functions.  Every effectful FFI function must be registered, or the optimizer may make invalid transformations.  This version of the \texttt{effectful} directive registers that this function only has side effects that remain local to a single page generation.
 \item \texttt{clientOnly Module.ident} registers an FFI function or transaction that may only be run in client browsers.
 \item \texttt{clientToServer Module.ident} adds FFI type \texttt{Module.ident} to the list of types that are OK to marshal from clients to servers.  Values like XML trees and SQL queries are hard to marshal without introducing expensive validity checks, so it's easier to ensure that the server never trusts clients to send such values.  The file \texttt{include/urweb.h} shows examples of the C support functions that are required of any type that may be marshalled.  These include \texttt{attrify}, \texttt{urlify}, and \texttt{unurlify} functions.
 \item \texttt{database DBSTRING} sets the string to pass to libpq to open a database connection.